S.C. Code Ann. § 40-63-120
If the board is satisfied that the social worker is guilty of any offense charged in the formal accusation provided for in this chapter, it shall revoke, suspend, reprimand, or otherwise take any other reasonable action short of revocation or suspension, such as requiring the licensee to undertake additional professional training subject to the direction and supervision of the board. The board also may impose such restraint upon the licensee as circumstances warrant until the licensee demonstrates to the board adequate professional competence. In all cases where disciplinary action is taken by the board, written notice of the action must then be mailed by the secretary of the board to the accused at his last known address as provided to the board.
Any final order of the board finding that a social worker is guilty of any offense charged in a formal accusation must become public knowledge except for a final order dismissing the accusation or determining that a private reprimand is in order. All final orders which are made public must be mailed to local and state professional associations, and all firms or facilities with which the respondent is associated, states where the social worker has a license known to the board, and to any other source that the board wishes to furnish this information.
A decision by the board to revoke, suspend, or otherwise restrict the license must be by majority vote and is subject to review by an administrative law judge as provided under Article 5 of Chapter 23 of Title 1.